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Our Indigenous partners

At Ontario Power Generation, we are proud of the many relationships we have built with Indigenous communities across the province. We remain committed to building and growing these long-term, mutually beneficial working relationships that help build communities and provide employment opportunities.

See how our relationships have laid the groundwork for a series of successful generation development partnerships.

Building Ontario’s future together

At OPG we are committed to developing relationships with Indigenous communities that are built on a foundation of respect.

Peter Sutherland SR Generating Station

We partnered withCoral Rapids Power, a wholly-owned company of the Taykwa Tagamou Nation,to build this 28 MW station. The $300 million project employed 220 workers at peak and was completed in 2017– safely, on budget and ahead of schedule.

Lower Mattagami River Project

This hydroelectric redevelopment partnership with the Moose Cree First Nation delivers 438 MW of clean, renewable power. The $2.6 billion dollar project employed 250 local Indigenous people and was completed in 2014 ahead of time and on budget.

Lac Seul Generating Station

The Lac Seul First Nation partnered with OPG to build this partnership facility. In service since 2009, the 12 MW station is also known by its Aboriginal name "Obishikokaang Waasiganikewigamig”, which means White Pine Narrows Generating Station.